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Heaven hope, healthy competition - Manchester United's strongest matchday squad for the run-in

Manchester United have been boosted by the returns of Harry Maguire, Leny Yoro and Luke Shaw to team training ahead of Tuesday's Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.

The midweek trip to the Midlands will mark the beginning of the final sprint to the finish line and United will be eager to end the season as strongly as possible, both domestically and in Europe.

With United facing a maximum of 14 more games this season, head coach Ruben Amorim will need as many options available to him as possible. With Maguire, Yoro and Shaw back in training, plus goalkeepers Altay Bayindir and Tom Heaton, United's squad suddenly has a much healthier look about it. United will also be hoping to have Kobbie Mainoo back soon.

With Amorim's list of options set to grow, the task of picking a starting XI and bench for the run-in will create a selection headache. Only Lisandro Martinez is currently scheduled to miss the rest of the season, though it could be late on in May by the time Amad is in with a shout of returning.

Starting with what could become Amorim's first-choice starting XI in the coming weeks, Andre Onana should continue as the club's first-choice goalkeeper. He has not missed a single Premier League game in his time at United and there is very little chance of him being ousted before the season reaches its conclusion.

With Yoro and Maguire back in training and seemingly in contention for the trip to Forest, they will both be targeting places in the starting XI for the run-in. Yoro joined United from Lille last summer and the expectation is that he will become their long-term right-sided centre-back under Amorim.

Matthijs de Ligt was in great form prior to the international break and should continue

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